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, tissue culture or primary cell culture models, b) ability to work with infectious small animals, or c) omic-science. The appointee will conduct research projects related to emerging agents of hepatitis
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Perform advanced level of data analysis (quantitative and qualitative) Advance knowledge based on the data and disseminate it through peer-review journals or other means Draft proposals, reports and
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plasticity with a focus on cancer stemness using hepatocellular carcinoma as a model system, that is part of a theme-based collaborative project. For further information, please contact Professor Stephanie Ma
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Stephanie Ma on research projects relating to cancer cell plasticity with a focus on cancer stemness using hepatocellular carcinoma as a model system, that is part of a theme-based collaborative project
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optimizing high-performance C++/C# software modules for real-time control, sensor fusion, and data analysis; developing unity‐based visualization and user-interaction interfaces, including 3D modelling
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conducting high-quality biological or chemical research. Demonstrated history of writing reports and scientific articles based on research results. Research Skills : Strong background in various research areas
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reports and scientific articles based on research results. Research Skills: Strong background in various research areas including pre-clinical studies, image-guided delivery, nucleic acid therapeutics
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‐based visualization and user-interaction interfaces, including 3D modelling, physics integration, and cross-platform deployment (PC, mobile, AR); integrating and deploying AR navigation applications
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environment, while demonstrating excellent multitasking abilities and meticulous attention to detail. The appointee will work under the supervision of Professor Xin-yuan Guan on part of a theme-based
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. The appointee will work under the supervision of Professor Xin-yuan Guan on part of a theme-based collaborative project related to tumor microenvironment in primary and metastatic solid tumors. The appointment